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On 03/09/2021 at 21:24, JohnP said:
No2 is beautiful... great sky and good DOF both help make this a cracking image.
Thnx.....yes DOF is great. I have gained with confidence using manual for focus with the Sony 20mm G lens and set the F-stop to F/11 focus is set 5m which as you can see gives front to infinity focus.
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On 03/09/2021 at 17:43, Clicker said:
Looks like you had two extremes of weather that day ! An atmospheric and moody moorland scene that first one is for sure ....
Very true and for these type of images on moors you can't beat the gloomy mood!
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On 02/09/2021 at 00:48, Clicker said:
Well be careful !
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14 hours ago, Clicker said:
What with this.... and walking on Limestone pavements.... you seem to courting danger on a regular basis Karl !!
Oh i know.....thing is i ain't as agile as i used to be! As for the limestone images, that area is tame compared to the ones near Ingleborough which is where i'm heading to tomorrow,(1-09)
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13 hours ago, Ryewolf said:
I have a film photograph of my ex-wife getting absolutely getting drenched on the rocks on the far left of your image.
LOL....soooooo you could share that one with us?!
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On 30/08/2021 at 23:11, Paul said:
Like the way the soft spray comes up the bottom.
Paul.
Thanks and yes me too
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21 hours ago, Clicker said:
Works well .... looked a bit close for comfort though! Did you get wet !??
Yes I was concerned for sure...but I managed to avoid the sprey!
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I must make the effort to go there....nice set for a reminder, cheers.
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Oh I know where that is, didn't you fancy have a climb down to view it face on, I know it's dodgy doing so but worth the effort?!
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A set of well captured images
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Detail and colours are fabulous
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Love that image and well deserved POTW
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10 hours ago, Clicker said:
Is there a single tree in Britain that has been photographed more often than this one ...... They are a fascinating freak of nature aren't they these pavements ? Some of the fissures in the Limestone can be very deep and though I have never seen them close up I imagine they are pretty difficult to actually walk on too . Great perspective Karl, demonstrating the vast extent of this phenomena...The low point of view works well in my opinion...
Thank you. Where I was they weren't as lethal as they are near Ingleborough, I know cause I partially fell down one many years ago when I had my son on my shoulders, her was fine with my quick reaction. I am going to be going to that part of the 'limestone pavement' soon!
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7 hours ago, CMunzel said:
Lovely. I've never seen moors or heather but have certainly heard of them.
That's a real shame, but at the same i would love to venture to down under for all sorts of photoshoots
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On 15/08/2021 at 14:30, Fogey said:
I love the composition of the basin.
Thank you. I was at the time having a bite to eat in front of the trig point. I just looked and too a wonder for an angle...it paid off!
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On 15/08/2021 at 00:13, Denis said:
The moors look so bleak when you drive along the M62, but beautiful when you are actually in them it seems.
Yes that's so true...a different view when in them but can depend on where you are too!
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Love images like this....well done for POTW
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2 hours ago, Clicker said:
Ooooh I like those Karl ... Love the textures and that mossy wall looks incredibly tactile .... you just want to reach out and touch it ! I like the composition of both images too ...
Cheers.....there has been many people coming up with all sorts of mysterious sayings!
Ribblesdale...mono this times
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As most know by now I'm happy with monochrome with images that suit but am also wanting to show colour too....sooo here some mono's from the day